 At least in terms of the writers, it seemed like such a magical first job. I've heard only genuinely glowy stories and you guys all hang out still and help each other with each other's work. How did that help you for when you were going to face the realities of Hollywood post-sex in the city? It was really hard because I, you know, everyone is like, oh, watch out, these people are backstabbing and women are really, you know, bad with each other and the writer's room is a, you know, a snake pit and it ended up being like, you know, the most loveliest group of people and friends, women, I'm friends, you know, like deep bonds for the rest of my life. And so it was so lovely and, you know, Michael Patrick King was, you know, brilliant and wonderful to work with and the actresses were so fantastic and lovely to watch work and huge professionals. And HBO was fantastic. Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. And then you go into the world. I still have to like cry myself to sleep after this. And then you get, I know me too, you think, I can't watch the show.